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Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
The scale of the violence and harm to civilians is unprecedented and unlike anything in living memory. Hospitals, schools, places of worship, roads, and homes have been decimated, and civilians have been targeted.
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
Week of Action on the Right to Conscientious Objection
Upholding the right to conscientious objection 4–10 December 2023.
Week of Action on the Right to Conscientious Objection
Eldership and oversight: With a tender hand
'With a tender hand' is a resource book for eldership and oversight. This webpage provides support material to complement the publication.
With a tender hand
Banners, booklets, posters and leaflets
We have a wide range of materials to download, print or order.
Banners, booklets, posters and leaflets
QCCIR 7-9 February 2025
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations met to discern its work for the year.
QCCIR 7-9 February 2025
Going forth in peace online events
Building on this year's Yearly Meeting theme of Peace, Friends are invited to a series of online sessions exploring what comes next. The Faith in Action team will host the three sessions looking what is happening, how you can get involved and what support is available.
Going forth in peace online events
Swarthmoor Hall Assistant Manager
Swarthmoor Hall Assistant Manager
Volunteers & Committees Coordinator
Volunteers & Committees Coordinator
After the Gathering: 11 ways to live out our Quaker faith in the world
I left Yearly Meeting Gathering with a sense of hope for the future. It took me a while to identify this, given that the daily news discourages a feeling as impertinent as hope. This Yearly Meeting Gathering was the culmination of a three-year arc looking at living out Quaker faith in the world, and it felt like many seeds for change were sown. Which of these seeds will grow? Which will take root? Which will flourish for years to come?
11 ways to live out Quaker faith in the world
Quakers at uni: how I found my faith
As a fiercely independent 19-year-old, I decided that I would catch the train to York for my first week at university. Leaving my family on the doorstep at home, I remember proudly arriving at my halls of residence with a sleeping bag, a few tea bags and, while being excited, a general fear of the unknown that lay ahead of me.
Quakers at uni: how I found my faith